Gladioli (Continued) 
MOTHER MACH REE. A deservedly popular variety of Gladiolus of a beautiful golden lavender with a 
smoky veil that makes it unique. Each, 7c; Dozen, 65c. 
MRS. F. C. PETERS. A beautiful orchid-pink, with a crimson-purple blotch haloed white on lower 
segment. Each, 5c; Dozen, 40c. 
MRS. FRANK PENDLETON. The petals are a beautiful bright rose pink on a pure white ground, with 
deep rich blood red blotch on the lower petals. Each, 5c; Dozen, 35c. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS. Giant graceful flowers 5 to 6 inches across on tall spikes. Ground color, rich 
salmon pink overlaid and beautifully penciled brilliant flame scarlet; pale lemon throat, slightly 
speckled ruby. Each, 5c; Dozen, 40c. 
MRS. P. W. SISSON. A splendid flower, standing up well in wind or sun. The flowers are large, 
shapely, numerous and clear cameo pink. Each, 5c; Dozen, 40c. 
MRS. VON KONYNENBURG. A matchless shade of brilliant blue. The flowers are of largest size, well 
placed, and opening evenly to the top. Each, 5c; Dozen, 40c. 
MR. W. H. PHIPPS. An enormous Gladiolus of beatiful LaFrance pink, overlaid with light rose salmon, 
lighter toward the center. Lower petals faintly striped and spreckled ruby. Each, 5c; Dozen, 40c. 
NANCY HANKS. Rich apricot shading to orange pink, with red tongue. A very striking as well as 
satisfactory sort. Each, 5c; Dozen, 40c. 
PELEGRINA. This is considered the very best dark blue, being of a rich and intense deep violet-blue 
shade. Each, 15c; Dozen, $1.50. 
PFITZER’S TRIUMPH. Unquestionably one of the largest and finest Gladiolus ever produced. The 
blooms are nearly six inches across, bright, flaming salmon-orange, with small velvety cherry-red 
blotches. Each, 5c; Dozen, 40c. 
PICARDY. A truly sensational flower of delicate apricot pink. One of the finest Gladioli in our en¬ 
tire list. Each, 5c; Dozen, 40c. 
PRINCE OF WALES. Golden salmon melting to throat of primrose yellow. A pretty combination that 
is extremely beautiful. Each, 5c; Dozen, 35c. 
PRIDE OF PORTLAND. An appealing large flowered variety of a beautiful soft scarlet color with a 
creamy throat. Each, 10c; Dozen, $1.00. 
PURPLE GLORY. This is the giant of the ruffled Gladioli and is of a truly remarkable color. An ex¬ 
traordinary deep velvet maroon red, with almost black blotches, like burned into the petals. This 
variety has been awarded two silver cups and many other awards at Gladioli shows. 
Each, 5c; Dozen, 40c. 
RED GLORY. A prizewinning ruffled red Gladiolus of solid color and heavy velvety texture. Without 
doubt one of the best of the newer glads. Each, 6c; Dozen, 50c. 
ROSE ASH (Ashes of Roses). A new Gladiolus with a delightful new color. The color is corinthian 
red fading to ashes of roses, lower petals suffused yellow and speckled ruby. Each, 5c; Dozen, 40c. 
SCARLET WONDER. This is without doubt the most beautiful scarlet variety yet introduced. The 
plants are tall and the foliage dark green. The flowers are large and of rich velvety crimson. Truly 
superb. Each, 6c; Dozen, 50c. 
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HYBRID MIXED. A mixture containing a great many colors and shades. Dozen, 25c. 
PRIMULINUS HYBRID. A new type of Gladiolus. The flowers are smaller and of delicate shades and 
colors. Mixed colors only. Dozen, 25c. 
SPECIAL VALUE COLLECTION. One each of the forty named varieties in our list, unlabeled, having 
a value of $2.40. Our Special Price ONLY $2.25. 
SEE PAGE 4 FOR SPECIAL OFFER 
Summer and Fall Planting 
While our Spring Annuals—some 55,000 of them—are mailed out each January, they contain many 
things that are adapted to year around use. Such things as Plantabbs, Red Squill, Nomole, Cattle 
Spray, etc., can be used over a long period. Most of the Perennial Flowering Plants, Rose Bushes, 
Iris, Peonies, Fruit Trees, and many of the small fruits can be planted as well in the Fall as in the 
Spring, as the planting season on these extends from October to the end of March. Lilies may be 
planted during the same period. Many of the perennial flower seed as well as a number of the vege¬ 
tables such as Spinach, Turnips, Carrots and Rutabagas, do well if planted in the late Summer or early 
Fall. Save your catalog. 
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